515:, Bailey revealed that Morrison showed no respect for his colleagues at Tourism Australia and he left her feeling bullied, also confirming that he "point-blank refused" to provide her or the board with any documentation or to answer questions about how the ad campaign was awarded to Saatchi. She said she was "gobsmacked when he became prime minister" and called for Morrison to resign from Parliament. She described that Morrison had "the supreme belief that only he can do a job, the lack of consultation with those closest to him β those characteristics were evident 16 years ago, and perhaps weβre seeing the end result of those now".
497:" campaign, as the word "bloody" breached the BACC's guidelines. However, privately Bailey believed that Morrison and his team had failed to do the proper research into Britain's advertising code before rolling out the ad campaign in Britain. Morrison also repeatedly kept critical information from the Tourism Australia board. As the minister and the TA board lost confidence in Morrison, Bailey advised to Prime Minister
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